Measurements of neutral atom fluxes as a function of
look direction; often related to remote energetic charged
particles that lose their charge through charge-exchange
and then reach the detector on a
line-of-sight trajectory.
In chemistry, neutralization is a chemical reaction (also called a water forming reaction since a water molecule is formed during the process) in which an acid and a base or alkali (soluble base) reac
t to produce salt and water (H2O). During the process, hydrogen ions H+ (a bare proton) from the acid (proton donor) or a hydronium ion H3O+ and hydroxide ions OH_ or oxide ions O2_ from the base (proton acceptor) react together to form a water molecule H2O. [Wikipedia]
The line that separates solar magnetic fields of opposite polarity, typically determined from solar magnetograms recording the longitudinal magnetic component.